There isn’t just one “healthiest” vegetable, but some vegetables do have different nutrients than others. Here’s what a registered dietitian suggests.
Author: Clare Mulroy, USA TODAY
What is the healthiest fruit? This one is high in antioxidants and has cognitive and cardiovascular benefits.
There isn’t just one fruit that is healthier than others, but one fruit stands out with increased fiber, antioxidants and cognitive benefits.
Where is Punta Cana? Learn about the popular Caribbean tourist spot before spring break.
Punta Cana is a popular tourist destination in the Caribbean, located in the Dominican Republic. Here’s what to know about traveling there.
What are IRS codes 826, 846, 570? The meaning of common codes on your 2022 tax transcript
IRS codes refer to steps the agency has taken on taxpayer accounts. 826, 846 and 570 are related to overpayments and credit holds.
Want to let your friends know you’re busy? Here’s how to use iPhone’s Share Focus Status.
“Share Focus Status” is a setting for iOS 15 and later where iPhone users can let contacts know they’ve got notifications silenced when busy.
Personalize your emails: How to add a signature in Outlook with the click of a button
Customizing your email signature in Outlook can add a personal but professional flare to your correspondence. Here’s how to add one in a few steps.
How do you add money to Venmo? Your guide to paying with the peer-to-peer digital wallet.
Adding money to your Venmo wallet is not as easy as it seems, especially if you’re not a Debit Card holder. Here’s what you need to know.
What is national consumption tax? What House Republicans are trying to change with Fair Tax Act
National consumption tax is a federal tax on goods or services. The U.S. does not currently have a national one, though it does have state sales tax.
How much can my landlord really increase my rent? Know your rights as a tenant.
Landlords can raise rent as much as they see fit, but this may differ if you live in a state or county with rent control. Public housing is regulated.
What does FICA stand for? Here’s how much you contribute to federal payroll taxes.
FICA, the Federal Insurance Contributions Act, is the federal payroll tax. It’s the 7.65% of your gross wages that go to Social Security and Medicare.